Whooping cough is caused by a bacteria, Bordetella pertussis, which can spread from person to person through the air via ...
“Pertussis is easily spread and recent outbreaks have occurred in other parts of Michigan and Wisconsin. Unfortunately, it can be up to three weeks between the time someone is exposed to pertussis and ...
This data revealed Wisconsin children are behind on important childhood vaccines, such as polio, pertussis, diphtheria and tetanus (DTaP) and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). For example ...
Wisconsin’s vaccination rate for kindergarteners has fallen sharply, from 8% non-compliant immunization in 2014 to 11% this ...
Nationwide, CDC has reported that kindergarten vaccination rates dipped last year and vaccine exemptions are at an all-time high. Thursday, it released state figures, showing that about 86% of ...
On Thursday, state figures showed about 86% of kindergartners in Wisconsin got the whooping cough vaccine, compared to 92% of kindergarteners nationally. Whooping cough, also called pertussis ...
The CDC noted Wisconsin children were also behind national vaccination rates for polio, pertussis and diptheria and tetanus (DTaP). "There's no shortage of vaccines, but we know families can be short ...
showing that about 86% of kindergartners in Wisconsin got the whooping cough vaccine, compared to more than 92% nationally. Whooping cough, also called pertussis, usually starts out like a cold ...
Whooping cough is on the rise in the United States, with cases surging across the nation. It's important to remember that ...
showing that about 86% of kindergartners in Wisconsin got the whooping cough vaccine, compared to more than 92% nationally. Whooping cough, also called pertussis, usually starts out like a cold ...
pertussis, diphtheria and tetanus (DTaP), and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). Most notably, the report shows only 84.8% of Wisconsin kindergarteners were up to date on their MMR vaccine ...